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zheka24 [161]
2 years ago
9

Daniel Ellsberg released copies of a U.S. military report commonly referred to as

History
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kykrilka [37]2 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is C) the Pentagon Papers.

The Pentagon Papers was the name of the copies of a U.S. military report Daniel Ellsberg released.

During the Richard Nixon presidency years, the Secretary of Defense had a series of secret documents called "the Pentagon Papers," which referred to the Vietnam War and the United States engagement since the 1940s until 1967. Ellsberg knew he had the moral obligation to share these documents with the American citizens, and he did it. So he gave a copy to the New York Times. This influential newspaper published a series of articles that shocked the nation.

Setler [38]2 years ago
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It's C. pentagon papers your welcome click the thanks button.
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